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corneille New user France 97 Posts |
Some coin magic. A little variation on Geoff Latta slow motion vanish. I've trier to make the coin vanish "in full view". Visual magic can be a trap sometimes, because the methodcand effect are very close.
Do you think this move is effective ? https://youtu.be/dz_1qkQ3u5c |
RNK Inner circle 7493 Posts |
I think somewhat effective, very nicely done. Doing coin magic myself I noticed the "cupping and curled" position of the hand but not sure if the layman would notice.
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Rizzo Inner circle East Coast 3346 Posts |
Not as a stand alone effect. This placed into a 1 coin routine etc would play well. (my opinion only)
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sileeni Veteran user UK. 361 Posts |
Looked great to me. Well done.
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Dougini Inner circle The Beautiful State Of Maine 7130 Posts |
Nice! I like the "balle" effect as well!
Doug |
Edahi New user 7 Posts |
Very nice. Well done.
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jim ferguson Veteran user Ayrshire, Scotland 386 Posts |
As has already been mentioned - it would work nicely in a routine, if the routine moved along, but not as a stand alone vanish.
What we must remember, is that the subtlety used was never intended to be a way of explicitly displaying an empty hand after a vanish - it's not strong enough for this purpose. The intention of the subtlety, is to imply or reinforce the idea that a hand the audience thinks or assumes is empty, actually is. The idea should compliment the vanish, not be the sole proof. Jim |
Carlosfa New user 55 Posts |
Great moves! I love them
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